Steve
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There's a couple of pricks who get there early and I call them pricks because I'm usually on time or a few mins early and the like to draw attention to the fact they have been sat there for 2 hours by some statement like "oh you decided to turn up" or "what time do you call this" er my starting time you fucking prickwad
[Edited on 19-12-2011 by Steve]
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Bonney
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
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usually with seconds to spare, Sometimes im clocking in when the hooter sounds!
Hooter? WTF.
doesn't work in an office, we have the same. means you don't have to keep watching the clock aswell
I don't really get it? Do people clock watch that much that they need a hooter to let them know they can go home? What is wrong with having a few clocks dotted around?
Don't people work different hours? Or does everyone do the same hours?
Just seems a really old fashioned thing to do
Where i work there are 3 shifts working at once. One is 6-3, one 7-4 and another 8-5. Goes off for the start of work then lunch break then end of the day.
Makes it easier than standing at the clock machine waiting for the time to tick over to clock off!
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smcGSI16V
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I'm always at work 15-20mins early so I can have a cup of coffee.
But that's because I mostly work in London at least 3 days a week and to try and get there on the dot is impossible. And the other days i could sometimes have a 130 mile 2-3 hr commute so i have to factor in traffic.
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
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Surely not an air hostess 
You are defo gay Ben.
Yep. Bent as a dogs hind leg me.
Imagine when your kids got old enough to wonder what you did for a living.
Are you a pilot dad? No, I clean up rubbish in the back.
Really? Are you that narrowminded?
Nothing wrong with being Air Crew. Especially long haul with a good airline.
To be honest its the easiest job I have ever had. Take a 7 hour flight, we work for about 4 hours and the other 3 are split between the crew, half on rest for 1.5 hours (in the bunks generally) and half on duty, then you switch. 24 hours in New York hitting the shops etc saving a fair wedge of money on clothes, electrical things etc then off you come home.
When I joined the airline i was on check in, they closed the base and i took redeployment. Get paid a very good wage and work very little in all honesty so its win win.
Sounds awesome to me mate
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Conway563
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Registered: 7th Jun 06
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Think I'm meant to work 8.30-17.00
Yesterday I did 7.00-15.30
Today is 7.30-13.00 and then I'll log on for a couple of hours at home.
Work from home the rest of the week and it'll be about 8.15-16.00
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Nic Barnes
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7 minutes late today.
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P1CK4D
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
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I now arrive late, and leave early - daily! Heaven 
[Edited on 20-12-2011 by P1CK4D]
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richc
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usually 2-5 mins late.
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
To be honest its the easiest job I have ever had. Take a 7 hour flight, we work for about 4 hours and the other 3 are split between the crew, half on rest for 1.5 hours (in the bunks generally) and half on duty, then you switch. 24 hours in New York hitting the shops etc saving a fair wedge of money on clothes, electrical things etc then off you come home.
When I joined the airline i was on check in, they closed the base and i took redeployment. Get paid a very good wage and work very little in all honesty so its win win.
Sounds pretty decent to be honest!
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Robbo
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arrive between 8.30 and 9.30 dependign on how tired i am, whetehr ive been to gym and whether i have any meetings/urgent work. due to start at 8.30 but I work later every evening so never an issue unless we are uber busy (even then I struggle)
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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hooters and clocking in/out... how very working class lol
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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yes robbo, none of this sitting at a desk with my ipad out stuff.
my dad does that sort of thing and he's fat.
i don't clock in/out though, that's a bit too old fashioned.
[Edited on 20-12-2011 by Ben G]
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Robbo
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funny you should say that gilbo... i have just started weight training and me and my best mate (warehosue manager) were discussing how much workign in an office affects your fitness and strength etc., compared to someone working ina factory or warehouse etc etc
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Ben G
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i remember talking to jake (iirc) about this a while back and he said your body/muscles adapt so the heavy lifting/being on your feet all day doesn't actually give you the same benefits after a while.
hopefully he can come in here and confirm/start another discussion on such subject.
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daymoon
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Used to arrive 20-25 minutes early to get all my equipment ready for the shift (order picker in warehouse). When I was arriving 5 minutes early there was no decent equipment left.
Change position now, and work in office. Clock in at 8-10 minutes before shift, put my stuff into a locker. By the time I get to the office its almost start of shift. leave on the dot though
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j10E W
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late everyday without fail
rarely checked up on tho as I'm out on the road
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Fro
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Usually in 10/15 mins before i want to start.
Can do
9-5:30
8:30-5
8:4.30
Do the last one as trains are quieter which makes a big difference when you're on them for what can be more than an hour.
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JordyCarter
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Start at 8:30 get there about 8:35 latest usually always on time, have a fag out the front if im early
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Claire
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Sometimes, 10 min, gives me time to get a coffee whilst computer turning on. Recently been arriving almost on time meaning I'm still opening apps when calls are coming in.
Do you work for Apple?
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Russ
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no, he is the george clooney stunt double for nespresso
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Sometimes, 10 min, gives me time to get a coffee whilst computer turning on. Recently been arriving almost on time meaning I'm still opening apps when calls are coming in.
Hate when people ring us just before or after shift change! Takes at least 10 minutes to log in and open all the programs on out old PC's...
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chr15barn3s
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No times set as I work for myself. Usually in about 0830 but quite often work until anything between 7 and 10pm.
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by Scotty C
Normally 15 minutes to spare. Like to have a sit down and chill before I start work.
What this man said, I usually arrive up to about 15 mins, early depending on traffic, so I can stick the kettle on and get in the morning thread Don't like it when I arrive on time/a few mins late and can't get on CS before starting work Got a new PC now though so it doesn't take 5 minutes so start up anymore 
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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SteveoBC
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hours are 8-6 but usually get in for 6:30, that hour and a half i get nearly half my workload done as the phones arent going off in my ear every 5mins, then spread the rest over the day so i dont stress out,
obvioulsy people say im nuts but you get used to it
plus im only 10mins away from work so probs get up the same time as people who have to travel miles to work anyway
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Russ
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my belly arrives before my ass=
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